Sucker with a fat lip: The soft tissues underlying the viscoelastic grip of remora adhesion

Volume: 237, Issue: 4, Pages: 643 - 654
Published: Jun 2, 2020
Abstract
Remoras are fishes that attach to a broad range of hosts using an adhesive disc on their head that is derived from dorsal fin elements. Research on the adhesive mechanism of remoras has focused primarily on the skeletal components of the disc and their contribution to generating suction and friction. However, the soft tissues of the disc, such as the soft lip surrounding the bony disc and the muscles that control the bony lamellae, have been...
Paper Details
Title
Sucker with a fat lip: The soft tissues underlying the viscoelastic grip of remora adhesion
Published Date
Jun 2, 2020
Volume
237
Issue
4
Pages
643 - 654
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